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Hi. Glad you started this thread. I have not taken the HESI yet, will be taking it next week. 79 is great! Congrats!
Perfect ! Glad someone other than myself joined the convo
The HESI wasnt as scary as I thought. You have 4 hours for the entire test. The sections aren't individually timed so I recommend doing your hardest subject first. I did math and spent about an hour and half on it then freaked when I realized how long I took and hauled butt on the rest of the sections well then I ended up finishing about 1 1/2 hours earlier than expected
but I got a 87.20% was hoping for a 90 % but oh well.
Based on the information session they held last week, the last cohort got in with 72 points and higher those with 71 were alternates. I did my own research on another thread from that cohort as well and those with 74 and above were definitely in so I'm keeping my fingers crossed since every application period is different.
did you buy the HESI a2 exam review book ? It's a great tool! I used that and the evolve practice exams plus quizlet flash cards. prior to studying I took a practice exam to see where my baseline score was and I got a 72 % so all the studying certainly made a difference ! Best of luck!
I'm really nervous about the A&P and Math sections. Were they multiple choice questions or were there some fill-ins? I got the HESI A2 exam book and A&P Cliff's Notes, but I haven't really had much time to study, I have 2 kids. Just skimmed the Reading & Vocab last week, and read the Math section of the HESI book today. Planning on reading the A&P section and Cliff's Notes this weekend. Where can I do a practice test? I'd like to know by base score, too.
By my calculation, if I can score 25 pts on the HESI, I'll barely be at 72 pts., so I need 30 to get 77 pts.
I know exactly what you mean. I have spawn of my own :'D an inquisitive 6 yr old and 10 month old that's always attached to me.. Like literally, the kid is breastfeeding like a newborn 24/7! Lol!
Dont be nervous be confident in your abilities. I bought the evolve book with 3 HESI practice exams so that's what I used to get my baseline but I bet if you look online you'll find some free tests. Practice as much as you and study during any down time. I was really rusty in all subjects so I studied while pumping at work, while breastfeeding, while driving I listened to quizlet flash cards (app for free) , and studied at night when the kids finally KOed and during nap times. I can't say it was every day but it was as much as possible for a whole month.
Congrats on the 90%. I took the Hesi today as well but sadly only got an 88.8%... SO CLOSE! Which means im going into the application with 75 points. Not super thrilled but maybe I'll get lucky.
Have any of you submitted the application yet?
Yclario
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Hi everyone !!! After 5 years I finally decided to pick up where I left off. Time to apply for nursing school
Application period is July 1st - September 1st. I'm coming in with 54 points pre-HESI. Just wanted to wish anyone else out there applying to Mt. SAC good luck with the HESI tomorrow
I have yet to see a thread on this particular application period for Mt. SAC so I hope many more join this thread as we proceed with this tedious journey.